CPT INTERNATIONAL: Engage with peace in the new year: Join a CPT Delegation in 2019!

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Engage with peace in the new year: Join a CPT Delegation in 2019!

Are you thinking about your plans for 2019? Do you want to learn more about nonviolent resistance in the face of oppression, and meet CPT’s teams and partners in the field?  Read more to learn about the delegations we have in store for the coming year.

Join a CPT Delegation

 

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US society grows increasingly more aware of the atrocities committed at the US/Mexico border, and the violent and oppressive tactics employed against migrants, including refugees. Join Christian Peacemaker Teams in exploring the region and context in which these atrocities take place. Participants will learn about the impacts of immigration policy on both sides of the border, and meet with individuals, communities, and organizations that grapple directly with its consequences. Join us to become a witness to the pain of the borderlands, and to the incredible individuals who face this conflict head-on.

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